0 an idea or opinion formed before enough information is available to form it correctly: --
1 an idea or opinion formed before enough information is available to form it correctly: --
For conditions like cystic fibrosis, where the disease is both severe and inherited, preconception counselling is essential.
The legislation repays closer study, because the debate around its various parts enshrined many of the attitudes and preconceptions of colonial forest science.
It neatly reverses the preconceptions upon which so many earlier observations had been based.
The latter sections indicate very clearly how earlier preconceptions have been misplaced.
The sketch is primarily a statement of an intention, to differ from preconception.
The possibility of a work being created that was the preconception of neither the artist nor the engineer is the raison d'etre of the organization.
Changes in these preconceptions are likely to be involved when methodological commitments alter.
My preconception of these religions was not positive.